Good catch! I didn't notice that. It is most likely a mocked-up image through. The smaller image on a video call is typically the person being called from the device. If it isn't a mock-up, I want to know how that baby got his hands on the new device before all of us!

Good catch! I didn't notice that. It is most likely a mocked-up image through. The smaller image on a video call is typically the person being called from the device. If it isn't a mock-up, I want to know how that baby got his hands on the new device before all of us!

If its not a mock-up the people would have flipped the camera to the rear one to show the baby. example a husband showing if wife while she is away.

but even if it is a mockup, they wouldnt show such a picture unless the feature was actually available on the phone right?

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You don't remember the whole "look what apps' pictures are behind Mike L on stage" debacle?

RIM have announced apps before, without actually checking with the developers. I'm not saying this is the case anymore, or at least hope it's not the case anymore. Marketing department's seem to have poetic license on a lot of this stuff.

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